Brayden was in trouble twice before 7am. Brayden got his diaper changed first when they woke up in the morning. Then I was trying to get Calvin so I could change his diaper and he was playing around and not wanting to lay down. Brayden decided to take matters into his own hands and he pushed then pulled Calvin trying to get him to get his diaper changed. About ten minutes later while eating breakfast he took Calvin's french toast without asking.
Aubrey is much happier today. Her fever appears to be going away and she is happy as usual. Not sure if it's the antibiotic or if it was viral and it is passing. Carter also didn't vomit at all today. He was his normal happy self, always smiling. Carter is starting to get to that stage where he likes to move and wiggle all the time which makes it hard to change his diaper. I can remember having to hold down Calvin and Brayden with a forearm or elbow in order to get them changed.
The babies were taking a nap so dada took the older boys to Target to get a few things. I really wanted to pick up a Radio Flyer wagon and Target has them on sale this week. Unfortunately they did not have the one I wanted at the store. Fortunately they have it online with free shipping. We'll see if it makes it in time for Halloween. I think it would be fun for the boys to go Trick or Treating in a wagon instead of in a stroller.
I have to say that we really like Target. They have good quality products at decent prices. I also like the fact that there is a Target only three miles from our house.
I don't think there was any point during the day where all four kids were sleeping. We missed the kids' cousin's birthday party today because Calvin, Brayden and Aubrey were all napping at the time. I thought about waking them up, but they need their rest and so do I. This is especially true right now since mama can't really help with the kids.
Calvin and Brayden started something that we refer to as "Binja" which stands for baby ninja. They do this really slow walk (crouched over like an old man) and have this goofy thing they do with their hands (they move them around in circles with their finger tips all together, sort of like pedaling with your hands). Then when they get close to someone they run and tickle them. It's really quite funny.
Erin is still really sore. She actually said that if she knew how much pain this would be she wouldn't have done it. I doubt that. I think she would have done it anyway. Of course in a couple of months she will have completely forgotten about all the pain.
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